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| | RFC 2824 (rfc2824) - Call Processing Language Framework and Requirements |
 | | Once the request arrives at a signalling server, that server uses its user location database, its local policy, DNS resolution, or other methods, to determine the next signalling server or end system to which the request should be sent. |
 | | Indeed, the device on which the script is created may not be an "end device" in the sense described in section 6.1.1 at all; for instance, a user could create and upload a CPL script from a non-multimedia-capable web terminal. |
 | | For call processing, this sort of resource usage is probably not necessary, and as described in section 12.1, may in fact be undesirable. |
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